Wendy J. Keefer
A practicing attorney for more than ten years, my passions range from dogs to politics. Above all I enjoy writing on an eclectic array of topics. In addition to private law practice, I also serve as an adjunct law professor teaching national security law and legal writing. In my time away from the law, I enjoy spending time with my husband and our dogs -- all of whom are rescue dogs -- and traveling. Sharing experiences with others on all of these topics is something I sincerely enjoy.
Professionally, I have practiced with a number of law firms -- both big and small -- as well as serving in the United States Department of Justice (2001-2003).
My writings can be found in numerous trade publications, as well as on the online legal journal The Jurist operated by the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.
Latest Articles
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Memorializing a Lost Pet in a Pet Gem
Losing a pet is a traumatic event. For many, pets are part of the family. Thus, the loss of that family member results in a grief often hard to understand and tolerate.
Oct 1, 2008
- Wendy J. Keefer
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A Caribbean Villa Rental as an Option to a Hotel
Deciding where to stay on vacation involves considerations such as location, amenities and price. An often overlooked option, however, is the rental of a private villa.
Sep 1, 2008
- Wendy J. Keefer
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